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Assam: Congress blames bad law and order under the BJP for student murder

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Guwahati: Nandita Saikia’s death, a fighting student from Moridhal College in Dhemuji in a machete attack, has thrown a question about the security of women in the state with the Congress blaming the BJP-led government and maintaining the law and maintaining the law and ordering ‘.
Bachelor students were brutally attacked by his college staff members on August 21.
Despite the best efforts of doctors and sympathizers, Nandita gave up on her injuries at the hospital in Dibrugarh on Wednesday.
PSAM PCC expressed deep concern and sadness in infinite Nandita’s death even when various student organizations protested in Dhemaji, demanding a death sentence to be accused of being accused, Sharma, who was already in the police net.
“The BJP Government of the State, which failed to defend law and order, had to give a punishment that deserves the perpetrators,” said Chairman of the State PCC Media Department, Bobbeeta Sharma, on Thursday.
Congress accused the state government has failed to fully maintain the law and order.
“The daytime attack on this young student with machete, which leads to his death, describes administrative inefficiency.
Assam was top in crimes against women in this country in the past three years.
Women insecure in the state of the government are hell to protect cows,” Sharma said .
He added, “The role called Assam police who was alert in an incident where a female student was brutally killed in question.
We demanded that exemplary punishment was given to the killer.” Even when the grieving family was silent in sadness, another young woman was reportedly attacked by a dagger in Changsari, near Guwahati on Wednesday.
“It seems that murder, violence and rape have become the order of the day under the BJP government government,” Alleged Sharma.
A student IIT-Guwahati, who was accused of rape in March this year and was arrested, released on a guarantee on August 13.
“The Gahati High Court describes students accused of ‘assets’ in the future.
Such incidents revealed that women’s security was just a slogan in the state, while the opposite image was seen in fact,” he said.
PCCC PCC has demanded that the government investigate into the incident.
“It should look sharply maintained to ensure the guilty of not missing punishment.
The government must take steps to ensure women’s safety and protection,” he said.

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